Omni Loop

2024

Drama / Sci-Fi

13
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 83% · 35 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 49% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.5/10 10 1444 1.4K

Plot summary

Diagnosed with a black hole growing inside her chest and stuck in a loop reliving the last five days of her life, a 55-year-old wife and mother from Miami, Florida decides to solve time travel in order to go back and be the person she always intended to be.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
September 20, 2024 at 08:19 PM

Top cast

Ayo Edebiri as Paula
Mary-Louise Parker as Zoya Lowe
Eddie Cahill as Mark
Steven Maier as Chris
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1023.06 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 51 min
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English 5.1
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 51 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Jim_Screechy 5 / 10

Laborious

It's quite a long movie for the content that is on offer. I found myself lagging after 45 minutes and never really regained the level of interest that I experienced at the start of the movie, and indeed, my interest wanned considerably after that.

Its not really a science fiction movie at all, more of a drama initially burgeoned with a science fiction narrative. The goundhog day theme is excercised fairly well and even though I rolled my eyes a little when this came into play in fairness its done well and doesn't give you that sense of fermented nostalgia that normally detracts from a screenplay.

I think the movie is half an hour too long, and the script and story needs to be condensed into something that doesn't cause your attention to stray and your patience to wear a little thin. Although Mary Louise Parker is pretty good, I found Ayo Edebir's style of delivery painful to experience. Her hesitant, stumbling, deliberately inarticulate manner of portraying natural interactioon is overplayed and irritating. I found the exact same issue with her portrayal of Sydney in 'The Bear' so this certainly seems to be a characteristic of he acting style rather than one of direction. There are no stand out performances here, the meterial is handled competently but never really ventures far above mediocre.

The 8-bit styled score thats overlayed throughout sections of this movie will give you flashbacks of you early Atari and Sega game systems and repeatinig piano sequences are a little threadbare in some places. It becomes noticeable at times, but its just another one of the poor factors at play which don't bode well for an viewing experience.

All this said, the main issue I found is the movie just drags and is without the excitement or key development events that are really needed to keep it interesting. A bunch of stuff happens but nothing signficant or essential that couldn't be omited without detriment. Its also worth mentioning that there is no big payoff or resoution in the ending, which isn't what you'd normally expect in with this type of repeating history endevour.

So, all that said, it's not a bad movie its just a bit... meh. It was interesting enough for me to watch to the end, (primarily because I wanted to see what eventually happened) but not good enough for me to be anything more than moderately interested after the first 20 minutes. It certainly works way better as a drama than a sci fi, but I think a bit of focus would probably have gone some way to making it a better production.

Truthfully there just isn't any payoff in watching this, it's a drama but without the emotional depth to bring it to the fore, its has a sience fiction theme, but witout any substance or investment in the science to peak the interest, and in all honesty you're better off giving it a miss.

5/10 from me.

Reviewed by SuperFanDan 5 / 10

Too much um and uh....

I found it difficult to sit through every "um.." and "uh...' from Ayo Edebiri. She utters those same words, in every season of "The Bear". It's quite annoying. She seems to be focused on making every response an awkward moment.

The movie is just okay. While it relives the same week, over and over, it offers nothing new, to the point where it is exhausting, for us, the audience, to see the same things over and over. It really dulls.

Mary-Louise Parker does a fine job, with what she was given.

The way that they accept the existence of the "Nanoscopic Man", so casually, is very disappointing.

In the end, the payoff is not worth all the time that we have invested.

Reviewed by A_Different_Drummer 6 / 10

not a sci-fi movie

Yet another twist and turn on the original Groundhog Day 1993 (on my IMDb list of all-time greats). Here writer/director Bernardo Britto takes advantage of Mary Louise Parker's considerable abilities at relating to audiences, and making even the commonplace seem uncommon. Parker, who did many femme fatale roles in her younger days, has legitimate skill in comedic or semi-comedic roles (for example, RED 2010) -- making her a solid choice for the role of a world-weary woman with a fatal illness somehow caught up in a time loop, and reliving the same week over and over. (Parker is 60 playing a 55 year old). Yet, as was the case with Bill Murray in GROUNDHOG DAY, the story is less about the mysteries of the universe and more about the mysteries of the people we share the universe with. The almost 2-hour romp may not be something you will remember for the rest of your own days -- although it definitely has aspirations along that line. But it does entertain while it makes you ponder. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))

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